If the iphone app dev didn't get off his ass and get his app into android platform, that's his problem. I don't think he can sue somebody for it.
-niko On Jan 10, 11:14 am, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)" <[email protected]> wrote: > This was certainly bound to happen, it really can't be the first time > it has either. > > It will be interesting to see if the originator has a case. This is a > "look and feel" issue, one that has failed in past litigation with > other programs. The aCar app certainly hasn't copied any of the > original code but has copied an idea. Can a "look and feel" be > copyrighted? I'm guessing there is no patent filed by the appcubby > developer. > > -John Coryat
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